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The Graide Network provides an online platform that connects K-12 schools with remote teaching assistants. This service offers on-demand grading and formative feedback on student work, specifically improving writing skills. The platform streamlines feedback delivery, reducing educator burden and enhancing learning outcomes through its specialized assistance model.
Founded in 2016 by Blair Pircon and Liz Nell, The Graide Network emerged from the insight that K-12 teachers struggle to provide timely, comprehensive feedback on student assignments. Pircon, as CEO, and Nell, as COO, developed their platform to address this critical need, establishing a model for effective formative feedback tailored for the K-12 environment.
The platform serves K-12 schools, enabling educators to receive external support for evaluating student work efficiently. The Graide Network envisions a future where all K-12 students benefit from personalized feedback, fostering stronger writing abilities and deeper comprehension. The company aims to empower teachers by optimizing the often time-consuming feedback process.
The Graide Network has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
The Graide Network has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
The Graide Network has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in February 2018.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2018 | $1M Seed | Network Ventures | — | Announced |
The Graide Network is a technology company that builds an online platform connecting K-12 teachers with a nationwide network of remote, on-demand teaching assistants who grade student work and provide personalized, formative feedback. This service helps schools overcome teacher time constraints, enabling faster and more detailed feedback on student writing, which has been shown to double the pace of learning. The platform serves K-12 schools and districts by supporting any type of writing assignment, aligned with district or state standards, and provides detailed data dashboards for educators to personalize instruction and track student progress. The company had around $1 million in trailing twelve months revenue before its acquisition by Marco Learning in January 2021[1][2][5].
Founded in June 2015, The Graide Network was created by a team with strong backgrounds in education, technology, and business development. The founders include Blair, who brought deep education industry research experience and entrepreneurial recognition, Liz, with expertise in institutional sales and product management from global finance, and Karl, a technology leader experienced in scaling education technology startups. The idea emerged from the need to provide timely, high-quality feedback on student writing, which teachers often struggle to deliver due to workload. Early traction included awards and fellowships that supported the launch and growth of the platform[1].
The Graide Network rides the growing trend of leveraging technology to augment teacher capacity and improve personalized learning in K-12 education. The timing is critical as schools face increasing demands for data-driven instruction and personalized feedback, while teacher workloads remain high. Market forces such as remote learning adoption and the need for scalable educational support favor platforms like The Graide Network. By providing detailed, timely feedback and data analytics, it influences the broader ecosystem by enabling more effective teaching and learning outcomes at scale[2].
Post-acquisition by Marco Learning, The Graide Network’s technology and network are positioned to expand their impact within a larger educational technology portfolio. Future trends shaping their journey include increasing demand for personalized learning, integration of AI-assisted grading, and continued emphasis on data-driven instruction. Their influence is likely to grow as schools seek scalable solutions to improve student writing and learning outcomes while alleviating teacher workload, reinforcing the value of on-demand, remote educational support[1][2].
The Graide Network has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
The Graide Network's investors include Network Ventures.